Hello, i've compiled some packages to share with my university classmates.

5 or 6 classmates downloaded them, and they're going to expire so i post them here. I uploaded them to rapidshare, if you know of a server that doesn't delete the files, please do tell me.
I tested them on latest Lucid and Slacko

This is pretty cool, Ardour and Jack seem to work in Lucid, but they are really complicated programs so it will take a while for me to figure them out and actually do something like record and playback.

But the point is, I have tried other versions of Ardour (true, newer versions) which I couldn't even get to run, in other words get to the screen with the tracks and all that, so this has potential.

This is pretty cool, Ardour and Jack seem to work in Lucid, but they are really complicated programs so it will take a while for me to figure them out and actually do something like record and playback.

But the point is, I have tried other versions of Ardour (true, newer versions) which I couldn't even get to run, in other words get to the screen with the tracks and all that, so this has potential.

Thanks for the feedback : ).
I think this 2.8.12 ardour is the latest. There's Ardour 3 but still in beta.

Hey darkcity,
I always worked with jack 0.118 and had no problems, i tried to compile 0.121 but i ran into some problems(dont remember now) so i just compiled the old one, soo no real reason.

Yes, Jamin is a very good software, its a mastering software. What in Windows would be ProTools + WaveLab, here it's Ardour + Jamin (imo).
Yes, i study something like sound engineering, it's called music & technologies. It's oriented to real time audio processing (puredata, supercollider), multimedia art(arduino, processing), sound reinforcement, acoustics, etc. When i started studying about 3 years ago i had the need to move to Linux, and later puppy came to my life

Can anyone give me a short (short!) tutorial on the Ardour above, which is running very stable, I can run it with an insanely low 1.5msec latency and that's just on a standard kernel. And it felt good playing the guitar like that.

But I could do with knowing where the heck the calf plugins pet disappeared in the system and how one can get them to appear in Ardour?
I need to get some tomato ketchup on my guitar...

So if there are any Ardour Puppy users around, please spill the beans!